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Effective Professional Presentation Skills:

Objectives:

Objectives Students will
Utilize PowerPoint effectively
Become professional public speakers
Communicate effectively
Motivate, instruct and involve audience
Cite appropriate references
Work well as a team

Appropriate Composition:

Use of Text (Rule of 6 ):

Use of Text (Rule of 6 ) Outline of talk – not every word
Put talk in speaker notes
6 lines per slide – 6 words to line
Quotations are OK
No full sentences
Delete articles (the, a, an)
Illustrate concepts

Echinococcosis/ Hydatid Disease:

Echinococcosis/ Hydatid Disease Echinococcosis/ Hydatid Diseases occurs when this tapeworm of parasitic origin infects the human intermediate host. Other intermediate hosts include sheep and cattle.
In its adult phase, the tapeworm lives in the intestines of dog species worldwide which serve as the definitive host.
Humans and other intermediate hosts become infected when ingesting food or water contaminated by dog feces. The tapeworm eggs are ingested during play with dogs or by consumption of fecally contaminated garden vegetables.
Most human cases occur in areas where dogs and livestock are raised together.

Use of Images:

Use of Images Use one image per slide
Two to contrast, but make them big
Draw arrows – animate
Do not enlarge small images
Do not distort the image
Credit the source
author, book/article/website, date, URL

Pathology:

Pathology The Bad Example

Mole vs. Dysplastic Nevi:

Mole vs. Dysplastic Nevi Ordinary Moles
Between 10 and 40 typical moles may be present on an adult's body.
Usually found above the waist on sun-exposed surfaces of the body. Scalp, breasts, and buttocks rarely have normal moles. Dysplastic Nevi
May be present in large numbers (more than 100 on the same person). However, some people have only a few dysplastic nevi.
May occur anywhere on the body but most frequently on the back and areas exposed to the sun. May also appear below the waist and on the scalp, breasts, and buttocks. Number Location BEFORE